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The Selley Foundation Grant Program in Louisiana
Contact for amount
The Selley Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Aug 2, 2024

Date Added

Jul 5, 2024

The Selley Foundation, a donor-advised fund of the Greater New Orleans Foundation, is dedicated to improving the lives of people in the Greater New Orleans area through its grant program. The foundation's mission aligns with its grant-making by primarily supporting capital needs of nonprofits, with occasional consideration for programmatic requests. This strategic focus ensures that the grants contribute to the long-term sustainability and effectiveness of organizations serving the community. The target beneficiaries of the Selley Foundation's grants are nonprofits operating within the Greater New Orleans area. The foundation aims to create a positive impact by strengthening organizations in the key areas of education, arts, and occasionally the environment. The expected outcomes include enhanced facilities and resources for educational institutions and arts organizations, leading to improved learning environments and enriched cultural experiences for the community. The foundation's priorities and focuses are clearly defined. In education, the fund supports capital items and special programs for higher learning institutions and high schools that demonstrate a record of excellence. For arts and culture, the foundation supports organizations that strive for excellence. This emphasis on excellence and capital needs reflects the foundation's strategic priority to build capacity and provide stable infrastructure for high-performing organizations. The Selley Foundation's theory of change appears to be that by investing in the capital needs and specific programs of excellent organizations in education and the arts, it can foster sustainable growth and improve the quality of life for residents in the Greater New Orleans area. While specific measurable results are not explicitly detailed in the provided information, the focus on "capital needs" and "special programs" implies outcomes related to improved infrastructure, expanded capabilities, and enhanced program delivery within the supported sectors. The foundation generally does not fund athletics, annual operating budgets, special events, or fundraising benefits, further indicating its strategic focus on long-term, impactful investments.

Education
Nonprofits
Florence Foundation Grant Program
$50,000
The Florence Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Aug 1, 2026

Date Added

Jul 5, 2024

This grant provides financial support to charitable organizations in Texas, particularly in Dallas County, for initiatives in education, health, human services, and scientific research aimed at improving community well-being.

Education
Nonprofits
Jean P. Fitton Grant Program
$5,000
Community Foundation for Monterey County
Local

Application Deadline

Oct 4, 2024

Date Added

Jul 5, 2024

The Jean P. Fitton Grant Program, funded by the Community Foundation for Monterey County, is accepting applications from 501(c)3 nonprofits, public schools, and public-school foundations in Monterey County, California, offering $1,000 to $10,000 for programs benefiting K-12 teachers, nonathletic scholastic and arts programs, and necessary equipment and facility improvements, with a deadline of October 4, 2024.

Arts
Nonprofits
Jewett City Savings Bank Foundation Grant Program
Contact for amount
Jewett City Savings Bank Foundation
Local

Application Deadline

Aug 31, 2024

Date Added

Jul 5, 2024

The Jewett City Savings Bank Foundation is currently accepting grant applications from local 501(c)(3), 170(c)(1), and other qualified non-profit organizations operating in the communities served by Jewett City Savings Bank. Established in 2004, the Foundation's core mission is to support and benefit community, charitable, educational, and other benevolent purposes. This grant program is aligned with the Foundation's strategic objective to invest in the well-being and development of its service areas, fostering a stronger community fabric. The target beneficiaries for these grants are non-profit organizations that deliver essential services within the Jewett City Savings Bank's service footprint. The Foundation's impact goals are focused on addressing critical community needs, as evidenced by its 2023 giving, which prioritized health, social, and emergency services, as well as support for food pantries, libraries, and arts and culture. The Foundation aims to empower these organizations to continue their vital work and expand their reach. The Foundation's priorities and focuses are clearly demonstrated by its past funding patterns. It actively seeks to support initiatives that provide direct community benefits in areas such as health, social welfare, emergency relief, education (through libraries), and cultural enrichment. These areas reflect the Foundation's commitment to a holistic approach to community development, ensuring a broad range of needs are met. While specific expected outcomes and measurable results for individual grants are not detailed in the provided description, the Foundation's overall track record suggests a commitment to tangible impact. In 2023, it provided over 70 grants totaling $96,211, demonstrating a significant investment in local non-profits. Since its inception, the Foundation has donated over $1.2 million, indicating a sustained and substantial commitment to its philanthropic goals. Applicants would likely be expected to articulate their own measurable outcomes in their proposals. The Jewett City Savings Bank Foundation's strategic priorities are centered on community support and benefit, utilizing a theory of change that posits direct financial assistance to established non-profits will result in improved services and a higher quality of life for residents in its service communities. By supporting a diverse range of organizations, from those providing basic necessities like food to those enriching lives through arts and culture, the Foundation aims to contribute to a resilient and thriving local environment.

Education
Nonprofits
West Virginia Humanities Council Major Grants
$20,000
West Virginia Humanities Council
Private

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Jul 5, 2024

This grant provides funding to nonprofit organizations and academic institutions in West Virginia for public humanities projects that engage the community through initiatives like lectures, exhibits, and research.

Arts
Nonprofits
Air Products Greater Massena Community in New York
$7,500
Northern New York Community Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Jul 31, 2024

Date Added

Jul 5, 2024

The Air Products Greater Massena Community Fund, administered by the Northern New York Community Foundation, offers financial assistance to qualified 501(c)(3) organizations and local governing bodies. Its primary mission is to enhance the quality of life for residents within the Greater Massena community. This aligns with the foundation's broader goal of supporting community needs, as evidenced by its commitment to programs that benefit areas such as health and wellness, arts and culture, human services, education, families, youth and/or elders, environment and conservation, community development, and recreation. The target beneficiaries of this grant program are residents of the Greater Massena community, particularly those in disadvantaged communities within St. Lawrence and Franklin Counties. The impact goal is to improve various aspects of community life through diverse programs and initiatives. While specific measurable results are not explicitly detailed for each category, the evaluation process emphasizes the potential impact on the Massena community, especially its support for disadvantaged populations. The grant program's priorities and focuses are broad, encompassing a wide array of community needs. These include, but are not limited to, health and wellness, arts and culture, human services, education, families, youth and/or elders, environment and conservation, community development, and recreation. Each grant request undergoes an evaluation based on its potential impact, the amount of available funding, and the quality of the applicant's planning, leadership, and proposal support. The foundation's strategic priorities and theory of change are centered on fostering positive community development and improving the quality of life through targeted financial support. By providing grants ranging from $1,000 to $10,000, with an upper limit of $7,500 per application, the fund aims to empower local organizations and governing bodies to address pressing community needs. The deadline for applications is July 31, 2024, indicating a structured approach to funding cycles. More information can be found by visiting the Northern New York Community Foundation.

Law Justice and Legal Services
Nonprofits
New Legacy Funds Grant Program for Nonprofits in Washington
Contact for amount
Community Foundation of NCW
Private

Application Deadline

Aug 15, 2024

Date Added

Jul 5, 2024

The Community Foundation of NCW's New Legacy Funds Grant Program represents a strategic shift towards place-based, community-centered grant distribution, replacing the Regional Impact Grant as the primary source of funding for nonprofits across North Central Washington. This initiative aligns with the foundation's mission to address community needs through a localized approach, leveraging the insights of local advisory boards (LABs) to guide the grant-making process. The program emphasizes direct community involvement, ensuring that funding decisions are informed by those who best understand their community's critical needs and enrichment opportunities. The target beneficiaries of the Legacy Fund Grants are nonprofits operating within specific geographic regions: Cashmere, Chelan Valley, Methow Valley, Okanogan Valley, Upper Valley, and Wenatchee Valley. The program aims to provide unrestricted funding, empowering these organizations to effectively meet community needs within their respective areas. The impact goal is to foster meaningful community development and address a diverse range of local challenges, reflecting the philanthropic legacies of individuals and families who established these funds. The program's priorities and focus areas are comprehensive, encompassing Arts, Culture, Humanities; Community Service/Social Benefit; Environmental/Animal Protection; Health and Human Services; and Youth Development. This broad scope allows the foundation to support a wide array of initiatives that contribute to the overall well-being and vitality of the communities in North Central Washington. The emphasis on unrestricted funding underscores the foundation's trust in local nonprofits to allocate resources where they are most needed and effective. While specific measurable results are not detailed in the provided information, the program's structure suggests an expected outcome of strengthened local charitable organizations and enhanced capacity to address community needs. The foundation's strategic priority is to integrate more community members into the grant-making process, thereby creating a more responsive and effective funding mechanism. The underlying theory of change appears to be that by empowering local advisory boards and providing flexible funding to geographically targeted nonprofits, the foundation can achieve more impactful and sustainable community development outcomes.

Employment Labor and Training
Nonprofits
Production Phase of Manuscripts in West Virginia
$20,000
West Virginia Humanities Council
Private

Application Deadline

Jun 1, 2025

Date Added

Jul 5, 2024

This grant provides funding to nonprofit organizations in West Virginia for public humanities projects that engage audiences in the study of various disciplines, including history, literature, and philosophy.

Arts
Nonprofits
Out Reach Fund for LGBTQ+ Life in California
$5,000
Community Foundation for Monterey County
Local

Application Deadline

Oct 4, 2024

Date Added

Jul 5, 2024

The Community Foundation for Monterey County offers grants ranging from $1,000 to $10,000 to support initiatives that increase awareness, promote acceptance, and improve the quality of life for the LGBTQ+ community in Monterey County, CA, with a focus on arts and culture, education, civil rights, health, mental health, organizational capacity building, and programs for youth and seniors.

Science and Technology
Nonprofits
2024 Community Rewards Grants
Contact for amount
NU.S.enda Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Aug 30, 2024

Date Added

Jul 5, 2024

The Nusenda Foundation has opened applications for its 2024 Community Rewards Grants, aiming to drive positive change and address critical needs within the New Mexico and El Paso County, Texas regions. This grant program is aligned with the Foundation's mission to support community development by investing in initiatives that strengthen the well-being of the areas it serves. By focusing on key sectors, Nusenda seeks to empower local organizations to make a tangible difference in the lives of residents and the overall health of their communities. The Community Rewards Grants are strategically focused on five core areas: education, healthcare, environment and wildlife, the arts, and community service. These priorities reflect the Foundation's commitment to a holistic approach to community development, recognizing that progress in one area often positively impacts others. The target beneficiaries are diverse, encompassing individuals and groups who will benefit from advancements in these critical sectors, such as students receiving educational support, residents gaining access to better healthcare, or communities benefiting from environmental conservation efforts. The overall impact goal is to foster thriving, resilient communities through targeted investments. Eligible organizations for the Community Rewards funding must hold a 501(c)(3) status and operate in New Mexico or El Paso County, Texas. This geographic and organizational requirement ensures that the grants directly benefit the communities where Nusenda Credit Union operates and that the funds are managed by established, non-profit entities. While specific measurable results are not detailed in the provided information, the Foundation's focus on these key areas suggests an expectation of improved educational outcomes, enhanced health and wellness, increased environmental sustainability, greater access to arts and culture, and stronger community support systems. The Nusenda Foundation's strategic approach appears to be rooted in a theory of change that posits by investing in critical community infrastructure and services through local non-profits, a ripple effect of positive societal improvement will occur. This includes supporting initiatives that build capacity within the community, address systemic issues, and enhance the quality of life for residents. The deadline for applications is August 30, 2024, indicating a clear timeline for organizations to propose projects that align with these established priorities and contribute to the Foundation's overarching goals.

Education
Nonprofits
Immediate Needs Grants in South Carolina
$5,000
Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina
Private

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Jul 5, 2024

The **Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina** offers **Immediate Needs Grants** to support organizations that address the most pressing and basic needs of individuals and families experiencing poverty across South Carolina. These grants are intended to help nonprofits provide direct services and essential resources that contribute to stability, dignity, and improved quality of life. By funding programs that deliver immediate relief and empower long-term self-sufficiency, the foundation continues its mission of reducing poverty and fostering compassion-driven community change throughout the state. Grants in this category are awarded to organizations delivering programs that meet needs related to **life and health**, **education and skills**, and **access and participation**. Examples of eligible initiatives include programs offering food assistance, mental health support, healthcare access, housing, literacy education, vocational training, affordable childcare, or transportation services. Each grant provides **$5,000** in funding, and **Cycle II Immediate Needs Grants** specifically target organizations with annual operating budgets of **$500,000 or more**, ensuring that established service providers have resources to meet urgent community challenges. The foundation evaluates applicants based on their demonstrated impact, community engagement, and accountability. Eligible organizations must identify and fill gaps in local resources, gather and apply participant feedback, and define clear measures of program success. Funded programs must have a direct and immediate effect on people’s daily lives, improving access to essential services and strengthening participants’ ability to thrive despite economic hardship. The grants aim to support both the continuity and expansion of programs that have proven effectiveness in addressing the complex realities of poverty. Eligibility is limited to organizations operating **within South Carolina** that have been established for at least one year. The foundation does not fund individuals, capital campaigns, scholarships, or organizations whose missions do not directly address poverty. Instead, it focuses on nonprofits that demonstrate strong community relationships, responsiveness to local needs, and an ability to deliver measurable outcomes tied to human well-being. Through the Immediate Needs Grant program, the Sisters of Charity Foundation reaffirms its enduring commitment to serving South Carolinians with compassion and equity. By supporting programs that meet basic needs while fostering education, access, and health, the foundation works toward its broader vision—a South Carolina where all individuals have the opportunity to live with dignity, security, and hope.

Health
Nonprofits
Clifton-Fine Community Grant Program
$6,000
Clifton-Fine Community Fund
Private

Application Deadline

Jul 19, 2024

Date Added

Jul 5, 2024

The Clifton-Fine Community Fund is offering grants to enhance the quality of life for both year-round and seasonal residents within the Clifton-Fine region. This region encompasses the communities of Clifton, Cranberry Lake, Fine, Newton Falls, Oswegatchie, Star Lake, and Wanakena. The fund aims to support initiatives that will have a positive impact on the community, economy, and tourism in these areas. The overall mission is aligned with fostering a vibrant and thriving environment for all residents. The primary beneficiaries of this grant program are the residents of the Clifton-Fine region, including both permanent and seasonal inhabitants. The impact goals are broad, focusing on improving the overall quality of life. This can manifest in various ways, from economic development and job creation to cultural enrichment and environmental conservation. The fund is particularly interested in proposals that demonstrate innovative solutions to regional challenges and show strong community support. Proposals will be evaluated based on several key priorities and focuses. These include the potential impact on the community, economy, and tourism, the ability to leverage and secure additional funding, and the creativity and innovation of the proposed solutions to regional challenges. Additionally, the organization's capacity to effectively implement and manage the requested funds, along with demonstrated overall community support, are crucial considerations. Grants for operating support are generally not considered, though exceptions may be made for unique events or circumstances. Expected outcomes and measurable results are vital for this grant. Successful projects are anticipated to contribute to a better quality of life for residents, foster economic growth, and boost tourism within the Clifton-Fine region. While specific measurable results will depend on the nature of each project, applicants should clearly articulate how their initiatives will lead to tangible improvements. The available funding for this grant application is up to a total of $6,000, and grant recipients will have up to one year from the date of award to complete their projects. This timeframe allows for the completion of meaningful initiatives that can demonstrate clear progress and impact.

Arts
Nonprofits
Competitive Grant
Contact for amount
Springfield Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Jul 4, 2024

This grant provides financial support to nonprofit organizations and government units serving the Clark County, Ohio community, focusing on initiatives in areas like Arts, Education, Environment, and Health.

Community Development
Nonprofits
Glenn and Carol Pearsall Adirondack Foundation Grants
$5,000
Glenn and Carol Pearsall Adirondack Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Jul 3, 2024

This grant provides financial support to nonprofit organizations that enhance the quality of life for year-round residents of the Adirondack Park through various community-focused programs.

Arts
Nonprofits
Community Needs Grant Program
$20,000
DeKalb County Community Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Mar 1, 2026

Date Added

Jul 3, 2024

This grant provides financial support for nonprofit organizations and public entities to undertake community projects that improve the quality of life for residents in DeKalb County, Illinois.

Community Development
Nonprofits
Farny R. Wurlitzer Foundation Fund Grants
$12,500
DeKalb County Community Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Mar 1, 2026

Date Added

Jul 3, 2024

This grant provides funding to nonprofit and public organizations in Illinois, particularly in DeKalb County, to enhance music education initiatives for underserved communities.

Arts
Nonprofits
Ann and Abe Effron Donor Advised Fund Grants
$3,000
Community Foundations of the Hudson Valley
Local

Application Deadline

Oct 15, 2024

Date Added

Jul 3, 2024

The Community Foundations of the Hudson Valley is offering grants between $1000 to $10,000 to tax-exempt organizations in Dutchess County, New York, focusing on arts, culture, and education, particularly those making facilities and events accessible to young people and seniors, with the exclusion of certain expenses like debt reduction, equipment, and fundraising campaigns.

Arts
Nonprofits
Arts in Society Colorado Art Grants
$35,000
RedLine Contemporary Art Center
Private

Application Deadline

Jan 1, 2025

Date Added

Jul 3, 2024

This grant provides funding to Colorado artists, activists, and organizations to implement projects that use the arts to promote social justice and improve community welfare.

Arts
Nonprofits
Springfield Foundation Competitive Grant Program in Ohio
Contact for amount
Springfield Foundation
Local

Application Deadline

Aug 12, 2024

Date Added

Jul 3, 2024

The Springfield Foundation's Competitive Grant Program aims to support the entire Clark County community through six focus areas: Arts & Culture, Civic Affairs, Education, Environment, Conservation & Animal Welfare, Health, and Human Services. This grant program is aligned with the foundation's mission to foster a community with strong cultural vitality, engaged citizens, improved environmental awareness, quality education, better health outcomes, and a strong safety net for human needs. The foundation emphasizes a holistic approach, addressing various facets of community well-being and growth. The program targets a wide range of beneficiaries, including individuals of all ages experiencing art and culture, Clark County citizens for civic engagement, residents for environmental appreciation, children for early education and college readiness, individuals at risk of unintended pregnancies and STIs, those with mental health issues or chronic diseases, and families/individuals needing human services. The impact goals are to increase diversity and attendance at arts and culture events, improve civic knowledge and participation, increase environmental awareness and pet welfare, boost kindergarten readiness and college/career preparedness, improve reproductive and mental health, better manage chronic diseases, and achieve financial stability and positive outcomes for all people, especially youth and seniors. The foundation prioritizes increasing opportunities for artists and audiences, educating and engaging active citizens, fostering environmental appreciation and reducing homeless pets, increasing enrollment in early childhood programs and post-secondary preparation, impacting community health by addressing unintended pregnancies and STIs, improving mental health and chronic disease management, and assisting families and individuals with emergency needs, family breakdown prevention, economic self-sufficiency, and independent living. A key strategic priority is also promoting positive outcomes for all people, with specific attention to youth and seniors. The expected outcomes and measurable results include increased diversity and attendance at arts and culture events, improved civic knowledge and participation, increased citizen participation in environmental activities, a decrease in homeless pets, more children enrolling in early childhood programs, increased parental involvement in education, more students in post-secondary preparation, improved mental health outcomes, decreased incidence of unintended pregnancies and STIs, better management of chronic diseases, and increased financial independence and overall quality of life for individuals and families. The foundation's theory of change appears to be that by investing in these diverse focus areas, they can create a more vibrant, engaged, educated, healthy, and supportive community for all residents of Clark County.

Arts
Nonprofits
2025 Community Grants
$15,000
Community Foundation for the CSRA
Private

Application Deadline

Aug 9, 2024

Date Added

Jul 3, 2024

The 2025 Community Grants program, offered by the Community Foundation for the CSRA, invites applications from organizations dedicated to serving individuals in specific counties of Georgia and South Carolina. This program directly aligns with the Foundation's mission to support various community needs, encompassing arts/culture/history, education/youth enrichment, health/environmental, and people in need. The Foundation seeks to foster innovative and high-quality programs that deliver positive, tangible impacts within these strategic areas, ultimately aiming for community betterment and individual empowerment. The target beneficiaries for this grant program are individuals residing in Aiken and Edgefield counties in South Carolina, and Burke, Columbia, Richmond, and McDuffie counties in Georgia. The Foundation aims to achieve significant impact goals, such as enhancing cultural and historical engagement, providing educational and enrichment opportunities for disadvantaged children, youth, and adults, improving health and environmental outcomes, and offering essential human services to vulnerable populations. Through these grants, the Foundation intends to address critical community challenges and improve the quality of life for residents in its service area. The program prioritizes several key areas. In arts, culture, and history, it encourages innovative and high-quality initiatives. For education and youth enrichment, the focus is on programs that provide educational opportunities and skills training for disadvantaged individuals, including job skill training, after-school programs, leadership development, tutoring, GED, and literacy initiatives. Within health and environmental, the Foundation supports areas such as environmental research, animal services, sustainable gardens, medical clinics, drug rehabilitation, and programs for individuals with disabilities and mental illness. Finally, the "People in Need" category broadly supports human service programs, including those addressing hunger, housing insecurity, financial assistance, homelessness, and re-entry programs for recently incarcerated individuals. The expected outcomes of the Community Grants program include a measurable increase in access to educational resources, improved health indicators, enhanced cultural participation, and greater support for vulnerable populations. For instance, educational programs are expected to lead to improved literacy rates or job placement success. Health initiatives anticipate better access to medical services or environmental conservation efforts. Programs for people in need are expected to provide stable housing, food security, or financial independence. The Foundation's theory of change posits that by investing in these critical areas through local organizations, it can foster a stronger, more resilient, and equitable community for all residents within its geographic focus. Requests for funding should not exceed $15,000 to maximize the reach of the grants.

Arts
Nonprofits

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